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In CALIFORNIA unemployment rate is about 12.5% which is one of the highest in the country. Like every other state, Californians have benefitted from the numerous unemployment benefit extensions that have been created by the federal government. The latest extension provided by bill H3548 will give long-term unemployed Californians an extra 20 weeks of unemployment benefits. Because of this recent extension the maximum number of benefit weeks available for someone in California is now 99 weeks. For more information contact your insurance department for more help. I hope this help you a lot.

In CALIFORNIA unemployment rate is about 12.5% which is one of the highest in the country. Like every other state, Californians have benefitted from the numerous unemployment benefit extensions that have been created by the federal government. The latest extension provided by bill H3548 will give long-term unemployed Californians an extra 20 weeks of unemployment benefits. Because of this recent extension the maximum number of benefit weeks available for someone in California is now 99 weeks. For more information contact your insurance department for more help.

Currently in California the unemployment rate is about 12.5% that insurance company offers. Which is one of the highest in the country. Like every other state, Californians have benefit from the numerous unemployment benefit extensions that have been created by the federal government. The latest extension provided by bill H3548 will give long-term unemployed Californians an extra 20 weeks of unemployment benefits. Because of this recent extension the maximum number of benefit weeks available for someone in California is now 99 weeks.

In California the unemployment rate is about 12.5% that insurance company offers. Which is one of the highest in the country. Like every other state, Californians have benefit from the numerous unemployment benefit extensions that have been created by the federal government. The latest extension provided by bill H3548 will give long-term unemployed Californians an extra 20 weeks of unemployment benefits. Because of this recent extension the maximum number of benefit weeks available for someone in California is now 99 weeks.

California currently has an unemployment rate of 12.5% which is one of the highest in the country.Like every other state, Californians have benefitted from the numerous unemployment benefit extensions that have been created by the federal government. The latest extension provided by bill H3548 will give long-term unemployed Californians an extra 20 weeks of unemployment benefits.
Because of this recent extension the maximum number of benefit weeks available for someone in California is now 99 weeks.

Indiana have benefitted from the numerous unemployment benefit extensions that have been created by the federal government. The latest extension provided by bill H3548 will give long-term unemployed Indiana an extra 20 weeks of unemployment benefits. Because of this recent extension the maximum number of benefit weeks available for someone in Indiana is now 99 weeks.

The legislation approved last April 2010 just extended the deadline for filing UI benefits. It did not extended the benefits, so still up to 99 weeks of total benefits is the maximum duration of receiving UI benefits. A new legislation is on the run this December, but it`s unclear if it will extend UI benefits.

I am on tier 4 and have only drawn 79 weeks.I have been drawing since June 21,2010.I live in the state of Kentucky and am told that I have exhausted my benefits.Where are the 99 weeks.This is so confusing to me.

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